Sunday, 8. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
16.00 – 20.00: Admitions
20.00: Miha Kozorog: Opening speech
21.00: Dinner, Group selection
Monday, 9. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
09.30: Opening of the photo exhibition Everything Goes
10.00: Tanja Bukovčan: Eye of a Photographer, Eye of an Ethnographer: People and Spaces
in Anthropological Photography
11.00: Sarah Lunaček Brumen: Using Photo-essay in Anthropology: Methods, Representations and Collaboration
12.00: Fieldwork
18.00: Consultations
20.00: Dinner
21.00: Film projections
Tuesday, 10. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
10.00: Marija Krstić: The Role of Material Culture in the Making of Everyday Life
11.00: Ljupče Risetski: Materialisation, Visualisation of Social Memory and Politics of Identity in Post-Socialist Republic of Macedonia
12.00: Fieldwork
18.00: Consultations
20.00: Dinner
21.00: Film projections
Wednesday, 11. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
10.00: Sandra Ulem: Problematic of Syntagm 'Ethnographic Film': Case Study of the School of National Health
11.00: Miha Kozorog: Youth in Action: From Subcultures to Geography
12.00: Fieldwork
18.00: Consultations
20.00: Dinner
21.00: Workshop
Thursday, 12. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
10.00: Guided tour of SEM (Slovene Ethnographic Museum) and MSUM (Museum of Contemporary Art)
12.00: Fieldwork
18.00: Consultations
20.00: Dinner
21.00: Film projections
Friday, 13. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
10.00: Presentations
12.00: Lunch break
14.00: Presentations
20.00: Closing dinner
Saturday, 14. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
11.00: Network session
Film Programme:
16.00 – 20.00: Admitions
20.00: Miha Kozorog: Opening speech
21.00: Dinner, Group selection
Monday, 9. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
10.00: Tanja Bukovčan: Eye of a Photographer, Eye of an Ethnographer: People and Spaces
in Anthropological Photography
11.00: Sarah Lunaček Brumen: Using Photo-essay in Anthropology: Methods, Representations and Collaboration
12.00: Fieldwork
18.00: Consultations
20.00: Dinner
21.00: Film projections
Tuesday, 10. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
10.00: Marija Krstić: The Role of Material Culture in the Making of Everyday Life
11.00: Ljupče Risetski: Materialisation, Visualisation of Social Memory and Politics of Identity in Post-Socialist Republic of Macedonia
12.00: Fieldwork
18.00: Consultations
20.00: Dinner
21.00: Film projections
Wednesday, 11. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
10.00: Sandra Ulem: Problematic of Syntagm 'Ethnographic Film': Case Study of the School of National Health
11.00: Miha Kozorog: Youth in Action: From Subcultures to Geography
12.00: Fieldwork
18.00: Consultations
20.00: Dinner
21.00: Workshop
Thursday, 12. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
10.00: Guided tour of SEM (Slovene Ethnographic Museum) and MSUM (Museum of Contemporary Art)
12.00: Fieldwork
18.00: Consultations
20.00: Dinner
21.00: Film projections
Friday, 13. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
10.00: Presentations
12.00: Lunch break
14.00: Presentations
20.00: Closing dinner
Saturday, 14. 7. 2012 (Infoshop, AKC Metelkova)
11.00: Network session
Film Programme:
Day
|
Title
|
Author/length
|
Description
|
MON
|
Zagreb’s Spirits
(2009) |
Jadran Boban/ 52 min
|
Documentary
is a parallel journey through the streets of modern Zagreb and a generation's
memories of its citizens whose faith and lives was determined by World War
II.
|
TUE
|
Catastroika (2012)
|
Documentary
analyzes the shifting of state assets to private hands. Authors travel round
the world gathering data on privatization and search for clues on the day
after Greece's massive privatization program.
|
|
WED
|
Slovenia, my Homeland
(2012) |
Dimitar Anakiev/ 51 min
|
American TV producer
Dale Hurd comes to Slovenia 20 years after its independence from Yugoslavia.
He wants to investigate the case of Erased and meets two Bosnian Muslims -
Irfan and Nisveta. They changed their cultural identity after the
independence of Slovenia and tried to assimilate their new culture. “Slovenia
My Homeland” is a film about rootlessness and a people's need to belong to
its society.
|
THU
|
Just do it!
(2011) |
Emily James/
90 min
|
The
world of environmental direct action has remained a secretive one, until now.
Emily James spent over a year embedded in activist groups such as Climate
Camp and Plane Stupid to document their clandestine activities. With
unprecedented access, Just do It takes you on an astonishing journey behind
the scenes of a community of people who refuse to sit back and allow the
destruction of their world.
|
One day on earth
(2012) |
Kyle Ruddick/ 104 min
|
One
Day on Earth is the first film made in every country of the world on the same
day. We see both the challenges and hopes of humanity from a diverse group of
volunteer filmmakers assembled by an participatory media experiment. The
world is greatly interconnected, enormous, perilous, and wonderful.
|
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